It’s already winter, and many people have asked, if you have a weekend and want to take your children or family out for a day, what are some fun places to go around Wuhan? This is a one-day trip travel route strategy around Wuhan. If you are interested in this, you can follow the footsteps of the editor and take a look.
1、Hot Springs
There’s really not much else to do in winter, so the editor recommends hot springs, haha, soak up the hot springs! There are no hot springs near Wuhan, the only one, Jiulong Hot Spring, is not sure if it’s good for the wealthy citizens of Wuhan, so you still have to go further. For example, Xianning, Jingshan, Yingshan, Huanggang, it takes 1-2 hours by car, and it’s not expensive, you can find the content you like on relevant reputation software.
2、Skiing
There is another fun activity worth recommending in winter, skiing. There are no ski resorts in Wuhan, so you can go further. There are three places in Huanggang, namely Hubei Sanjiaoshan Haoyu Four Seasons Ski Resort, Hubei Sanjiaoshan Haoyu Four Seasons Ski Resort, and Peach Blossom Ridge Ski World. Further away is Jiugong Mountain in Xianning. It’s not recommended to go further, because we’re talking about a one-day trip, and a further place would be a multi-day trip, it’s too far.
3、Nature
I also recommend some good places to see snow. Suizhou Dahongshan is a great place to see the sea of clouds, and Tiantaishan is also a good place to climb, but be careful! Xiantao Lake is also worth visiting. I don’t recommend places further away, it takes several hours by car, it’s not a one-day trip.
Of course, some regular attractions haven’t been recommended, such as Mulan Scenic Area in Huangpi, Jinli Gou, the new Leishan Scenic Area, Hong Lake Ecological Scenic Area, and Huangshi’s Sky City, there are too many. So if you want to go out and play this winter, you’re spoiled for choice.
If you want to see snow, go to some higher mountains, if you want to see winter birds, go to some wetland parks, and if you want to see plum blossoms, go to some plum gardens and botanical gardens, they are all good choices. So it depends on what you want to do, you can always find something fun!
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